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steve? >> steve: congratulations to her. this week, we are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of president richard nixon. our 37th president is often remembered for how his career ended. let's not forget he was also an extremely popular and effective president. last night his career was celebrated in washington at the mayflower hotel where the nixon foundation held a gala. among those in attendants was the former deputy director of the u.s. office of management and budget under president mix inen, he joins us live after a busy night. fred, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: when you look at the people who were in attendance last night and the alumni class of the richard nixon administration, it's very impresssive. >> it really is. i myself became later a ceo of two major corporations and i'm an underachieve in this group. we have a president of the united states, vice president of the united states, four future secretaries of state, two that became secretary treasury, two that became secretary of def
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it. >> steve: okay. so she didn't read it. now she is a senior fellow at the center for american progress. >> brian: she has plenty of time to read. >> gretchen: didn't cap and trade pass the house on the night michael jackson died? i think it was dead then. >> steve: the nancy pelosi house. >> gretchen: yes, it did, because i remember that sort of got lost in the headlines when michael jackson died. >> steve: it was facing certain death in the senate and it never -- >> brian: just to follow up, katherine jackson ended up in charge of the estate. >> steve: good to know. >> brian: the children have stood up for their father. >> steve: we worry about blanket. >> brian: who doesn't. >> gretchen: now to your headlines. first the journal news editors, janet hasson and mcbride published the names and addresses of every gun permit holder legally in two new york counties. now another media outlet is doing the same thing. they published the names of every licensed gun owner in new york city until this is a differ
it. >> steve: okay. so she didn't read it. now she is a senior fellow at the center for american progress. >> brian: she has plenty of time to read. >> gretchen: didn't cap and trade pass the house on the night michael jackson died? i think it was dead then. >> steve: the nancy pelosi house. >> gretchen: yes, it did, because i remember that sort of got lost in the headlines when michael jackson died. >> steve: it was facing certain death in the senate and it...
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the last time san francisco beat green bay at home in a playoffs situation like this, it was with steve young's arm. 14 years later, it was with coldlin cappermake's leg. here is cap there in on a record night and after throwing an interception on his first try, look at this man go to work. nobody opened, i will run it anyway. how about a 20-yard touchdown to tie the game up at seven. tied at 24 midway through the third. this one as ahmadinejad design play -- design play. giving san francisco a lead, they would not give up, won and capperknack rushed for is 84 yards. we just saw him in the post- game comments and unflippable for a man this young to have had so much at this stage of his young career. we will recap as the 49ers headed back to back nfc championship games. back to you. >>> vern, thank so much, 49ers fans and their fevers running ramid as the packers took and early league and they made a come back. don has more. >> here is the difference about watching at a bar. candle stick is dark and cold but at the bar it is celebratory dancing and here is what it looks like when the 9er
the last time san francisco beat green bay at home in a playoffs situation like this, it was with steve young's arm. 14 years later, it was with coldlin cappermake's leg. here is cap there in on a record night and after throwing an interception on his first try, look at this man go to work. nobody opened, i will run it anyway. how about a 20-yard touchdown to tie the game up at seven. tied at 24 midway through the third. this one as ahmadinejad design play -- design play. giving san francisco a...
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. >> steve: they've autopsily called for a med vac. switching gears completely, the 2013 academy awards are going to be in the land of lincoln, the movie. 12 oscar nods, including best picture and director. other films up for best picture are "argo," "beast of the southern wild." "django unchained," "les mis," "life of pi," and "zero dark thirty." >> brian: katherine big low wasn't nominated for the controversial movie. ben affleck also passed over. >> steve: sorry, ben. and "silver lining playbook" received four nominations all in the acting category. >> brian: last time that happened was 1981, "reds." i was wearing the same outfit (see you tomorrow. going on, brian. long as can be. fox news alert. white house might use executive orders to go around congress and push through new gun laws in america, setting off alarm bells. possibly setting up a showdown over the separation of powers. that would be intriguing. welcome everybody, to "america's newsroom." i'm bill hemmer. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. vice presi
. >> steve: they've autopsily called for a med vac. switching gears completely, the 2013 academy awards are going to be in the land of lincoln, the movie. 12 oscar nods, including best picture and director. other films up for best picture are "argo," "beast of the southern wild." "django unchained," "les mis," "life of pi," and "zero dark thirty." >> brian: katherine big low wasn't nominated for the controversial movie. ben...
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steve, you like mcdonald's or yum, which one? >> definitely prefer mcdonald's of these two and i don't know who has the better wings, but the problem with the wings of yu m brand, kfc, is they are smothered in szechuan sauce because this is a china play, and although china has had a very good december, and it got the entire street bulled up on china once again, in context china had a terrible year, massively underperformed the united states last year and has in fact for ten years so despite wall street's love affair with the china story, investors have been punished on the whole for investing in china, and i think we're seeing that right now in yum brands. today no position in yums but this morning based on the very poor price action this week. >> you would put new money to work then on which one right here? >> i'm saying mcdonald's. much prefer mcdonald's because of two factors. one, much less exposure to china than does yum and the second issue, mcdonald's is a safer stock because it has a much higher dividend yield, 70% higher
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there are none asteroids or none i know of. >> you're scaring steve. >> he's not listening. there's balls of ka ma'amty. >> excellent! >> rising temperatures. rising entitlements. rising equality. rising births to unmarried women. could cause a lasting impact on our world but as the next guest says, hyper partisanship is blinding us to obvious problems and solutions. >> we are doomed unless we start acting now. what's wrong with you people on the other side and the other party? can't you see reality? if you won't help, get the hell out of the way. we can deflect both of these ost roi asteroids. it's technically solvable. the problem and tragedy is the mere fact that one side says, look, there's an asteroid means that the other side, no, huh? what? i won't look up. >> joining now is jonathan hate at new york university stern school of business and author of "the righteous mind." but i think he's calling the next book balls of calamity. >> must, has to. >> good subtitle. >> you say we're just typically unified by massive threats of outsiders. so why is it that these threats ba
there are none asteroids or none i know of. >> you're scaring steve. >> he's not listening. there's balls of ka ma'amty. >> excellent! >> rising temperatures. rising entitlements. rising equality. rising births to unmarried women. could cause a lasting impact on our world but as the next guest says, hyper partisanship is blinding us to obvious problems and solutions. >> we are doomed unless we start acting now. what's wrong with you people on the other side and the...
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joining us now is my pal steve schmidt. he is a republican senior strategist from the mccain/palin ticket in '08, msnbc analyst. steve, thank you for being here. good to see you. >> good to see you, rachel. happy new year. >> you too. i know you are a supporter of gun rights, steve. i know you are also a political realist. how do you assess the strength of the effort to try to come up with some form of reform agenda after newtown and after tucson? >> look, i think that the ad that you showed is obviously enormously compelling. it's emotional. the whole country was traumatized by this unspeakable tragedy that took place in newtown, and the tragedies that took place before it. and sadly, the tragedies that are going to take place next. and we don't know where those will be. but the nra is a fearsome political lobby. members particularly in the republican party are terrified of being primaried. this issue is often covered through a partisan prism when it should be looked at through a regional prism. if you talk about democrats
joining us now is my pal steve schmidt. he is a republican senior strategist from the mccain/palin ticket in '08, msnbc analyst. steve, thank you for being here. good to see you. >> good to see you, rachel. happy new year. >> you too. i know you are a supporter of gun rights, steve. i know you are also a political realist. how do you assess the strength of the effort to try to come up with some form of reform agenda after newtown and after tucson? >> look, i think that the ad...
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steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> we're all going to be looking here later on. >>> when we come back, the beatles as you've never seen them before. when we come back, the rare photos that could fetch a lot of money. t of money. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failu
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> we're all going to be looking here later on. >>> when we come back, the beatles as you've never seen them before. when we come back, the rare photos that could fetch a lot of money. t of money. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain,...
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steve, do the teachers have a point? >> no, they don't have a point. what they are trying to do and they're trying to skirt the responsibility of accountability. this examination, like so many others, probably has some flaws, as most examinations do, as the examinations they give in their own classrooms do. in fact, if you look at some of the real data we find that american students are in the bottom third in virtually every international comparison. why? because all we do is depend upon the opinion of one teacher as opposed to a standardized examination which tells us what children can't do. this particular test we actually offer in our school. sometimes kids don't take these tests seriously, but that's a teachable moment, one in which we sit down with children and explain to them how important this examination is and work through them so we can begin to move forward. >> the teachers say they weren't even given any sample tests or test questions to get prepared for this test. should that be done? >> it's a standardized examination. they're being teste
steve, do the teachers have a point? >> no, they don't have a point. what they are trying to do and they're trying to skirt the responsibility of accountability. this examination, like so many others, probably has some flaws, as most examinations do, as the examinations they give in their own classrooms do. in fact, if you look at some of the real data we find that american students are in the bottom third in virtually every international comparison. why? because all we do is depend upon...
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and steve young did it on the strength of his arm. and tonight it was on the strength of his legs. let's check him out in his first playoff start after throwing an interception for a touchdown in the first quarter. 20 yard touchdown run to tie the game up at 7. the man was unslapable. it was tied at 24 midway to the third. and he did it again. this one a designed run. it goes for 56 yards. untouched. they win it 45-31. he rushes for 1 81 yards which is an nfl record for a quarterback regular season or post season. >> i mean it's a great accolade. it means a lot to this team. our offensive line did an amazing job. running backs were doing an amazing job. >> did you think you would have a rushing effort like you guys did as a team? >> you know, we did a great job. putting up great situations. >> great week of preparation. played very poised. i thought they competed like maniacs and we have another week of work. >> boy after 45 points and almost 600 yards of total offense. and i cannot wait to see what this team has next for their second straight nfc championship appearance. more comi
and steve young did it on the strength of his arm. and tonight it was on the strength of his legs. let's check him out in his first playoff start after throwing an interception for a touchdown in the first quarter. 20 yard touchdown run to tie the game up at 7. the man was unslapable. it was tied at 24 midway to the third. and he did it again. this one a designed run. it goes for 56 yards. untouched. they win it 45-31. he rushes for 1 81 yards which is an nfl record for a quarterback regular...
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. >> i remember when steve martin was up for an academy award. i can't remember for what. i remember when they said and the winner is -- . >> right. >> they do the screen with all of the nominees. and the winner is somebody else and steve martin just goes -- . >> he was keeping it real. >> totally. [ laughter ] >> and because you know, as you said, ann, he's probably not thrilled to have lost that. >> no. >> and we have some numbers into the 20s in the bay area and that is how low they got. they'll recover to near 50 degrees and let's look again, shall we? we will have the beautiful sunrise around the bay area and gazing to the back-to-back suspect bridges on the west side of the bay bridge. san francisco at the airport has 43 degrees; san jose, 34 and santa rosa, still 28 degrees. a lot of frost inland this morning. it will be evaporateing in the coming hours. freezing temperatures again tonight, maybe cooler tonight and that was last night. we will, though, get more sunshine tomorrow, which will warm up next week. it won't be a dramatic warm-up, but a couple of degrees a
. >> i remember when steve martin was up for an academy award. i can't remember for what. i remember when they said and the winner is -- . >> right. >> they do the screen with all of the nominees. and the winner is somebody else and steve martin just goes -- . >> he was keeping it real. >> totally. [ laughter ] >> and because you know, as you said, ann, he's probably not thrilled to have lost that. >> no. >> and we have some numbers into the 20s...
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steve? >> steve: all right, thanks. talk about the trouble with schools, a new plan in new york city would let failing teachers quit their jobs with a squeaky clean record, meaning some of our nation's worst teachers could get hired again in another district not knowing about their bad record. education expert and president of the eagle academy foundation, david banks, joins us live today. good morning to you. >> thank you for having me. >> steve: apparently, and this is infuriated a lot of people, when we found out about it. you heard about this for years. if a teacher winds up with an unsatisfactory rating, if they agree to retire, get out of the school district, they will retire with a satisfactory rating on their record. the problem is, then once they retire, they can go someplace else, get a job, and the new school district doesn't realize that that teacher was a dud? >> yeah. it's unfortunate. it's referred to as the dance of the lemons, to have an ineffective teacher have the ability to leave your school, your sc
steve? >> steve: all right, thanks. talk about the trouble with schools, a new plan in new york city would let failing teachers quit their jobs with a squeaky clean record, meaning some of our nation's worst teachers could get hired again in another district not knowing about their bad record. education expert and president of the eagle academy foundation, david banks, joins us live today. good morning to you. >> thank you for having me. >> steve: apparently, and this is...
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check in with steve doocy. >> tgif coming up on fox and friends joe biden held the meeting with the nra to discuss gun control. we will hear from a couple of people inside that meeting. didn't go well. then the latest on the flu outbreak as you just heard continues to spread. dr. martin seigel is here to talk about whether allison cam rat taw had or hasn't had the flu shot. >> i think i did. >> then i will sit here for the next three hours. >> geraldo rivera will come by at 8:00 and talk all sorts of things in the news. it starts right here on fox news channel. own. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ >> it is 10 minutes before the hour. some union leaders are scoring some really big bucks for their own efforts. union disclosure forms show the president of the united workers union in new jersey is making more than 525,000 dollars a year. the boilermaker union president newton jones also put the big in big labor making 506,000 dollars a year. a lot of dough. it is a r
check in with steve doocy. >> tgif coming up on fox and friends joe biden held the meeting with the nra to discuss gun control. we will hear from a couple of people inside that meeting. didn't go well. then the latest on the flu outbreak as you just heard continues to spread. dr. martin seigel is here to talk about whether allison cam rat taw had or hasn't had the flu shot. >> i think i did. >> then i will sit here for the next three hours. >> geraldo rivera will come by...
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steve hayes, senior writer, "weekly standard", fox news contributor. interesting comment i think at a minimum. specifically on senator sessions, strong words. lew must never be treasury secretary. he calls outrage just testimony, testimony that he doctors false, that lew gave to the senate budget committee two years ago. there is baseline of information we need to share first of all. what is that about the testimony? >> well, i think the thing has senator sessions so upset that jack lew went before his committee and in effect said the president's budget was going to balance. the plain facts and easy math suggestions that it won't balance and everybody knows it won't balance that one of things that has others not just senator sessions upset, this is a way to highlight the spending more broadly. bill: to be clear on your view you think it is indisputable sessions was right and jack lew was wrong and lew misled congress in his testimony. explain. >> you can't make the argument, make the claim that the administration, that their budgets were in balance. it
steve hayes, senior writer, "weekly standard", fox news contributor. interesting comment i think at a minimum. specifically on senator sessions, strong words. lew must never be treasury secretary. he calls outrage just testimony, testimony that he doctors false, that lew gave to the senate budget committee two years ago. there is baseline of information we need to share first of all. what is that about the testimony? >> well, i think the thing has senator sessions so upset that...
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krystal ball, and steve kornacki, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and coming up. start thinking about what you will be doing at midnight on valentine's day. that means we'll actually hit the debt ceiling there. meaning anybody with any kind of romantic life will notice. >>> and later, meeting with joe biden at the white house, and in the rewrite tonight, why has no one mentioned me to take john kerry's senate seat when he gets confirmed as secretary of state. do i have to do everything myself around here. krystal, do i? >> no, i have been talking about you from day one. >> all right, well, that is going to be in the rewrite. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> the greatest govern or of al time, i mean the greatest, i don't mean just state, i mean colonial governors, the greatest governor in the history of governors. massach
krystal ball, and steve kornacki, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and coming up. start thinking about what you will be doing at midnight on valentine's day. that means we'll actually hit the debt ceiling there. meaning anybody with any kind of romantic life will notice. >>> and later, meeting with joe biden at the white house, and in the rewrite tonight, why has no one mentioned me to take john kerry's senate seat when he gets confirmed as secretary of state....
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krystal ball, and steve kornacki, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and coming up. start thinking about what you will be doing at midnight on valentine's day. that means we'll actually hit the debt ceiling there. meaning anybody with any kind of romantic life will notice. >>> and later, meeting with joe biden at the white house, and in the rewrite tonight, why has no one mentioned me to take john kerry's senate seat when he gets confirmed as secretary of state. do i have to do everything myself around here. krystal, do i? >> no, i have been talking about you from day one. >> all right, well, that is going to be in the rewrite. this was the hole my waist was on. but since i've been on alli, am i on this one? nope. am i on this one? no, no, no, no, no. i am on this one. [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. belt-friendly. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. >>> the greatest governor of all time, i mean the greates
krystal ball, and steve kornacki, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and coming up. start thinking about what you will be doing at midnight on valentine's day. that means we'll actually hit the debt ceiling there. meaning anybody with any kind of romantic life will notice. >>> and later, meeting with joe biden at the white house, and in the rewrite tonight, why has no one mentioned me to take john kerry's senate seat when he gets confirmed as secretary of state....
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roads go to steve -- let's go to steve. >>> clear skies. a little bit of a breeze keeping some temps up. they started to drop in the last half-hour, 45 minutes. lots of upper 20s, low 30s. it will be brisk and clear. not as cold today. i know it's still cold but sunday morning was colder for everybody. i think tomorrow morning we'll get back into the cold. still 20s santa rosa. livermore 28. there's plenty to go around. i saw a 29 near san pablo and 32 in kentington. that's cold. we have everything coming right down the north and it's an off shore breeze. that will help the coast a little bit today and also the bay. that's why i went 55 in oakland. inland temps will struggle. upper 40s, low 50s. good news? it looks warmer toward the middle of the week. this looks like a quiet weather week except for cold mornings. highs will get towards the 60s as we get toward the end of the week. >>> a battle against violent guns here in the bay area. how much one county is shelling out to get violent weapons off the street. >> reporter: a flu outbreak is
roads go to steve -- let's go to steve. >>> clear skies. a little bit of a breeze keeping some temps up. they started to drop in the last half-hour, 45 minutes. lots of upper 20s, low 30s. it will be brisk and clear. not as cold today. i know it's still cold but sunday morning was colder for everybody. i think tomorrow morning we'll get back into the cold. still 20s santa rosa. livermore 28. there's plenty to go around. i saw a 29 near san pablo and 32 in kentington. that's cold. we...
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thank you, steve. >>> it is 7:09. in just a few hours, the reward will be announced in hopes of recovering a valuable artifact that was stolen from the oakland museum of california. ktvu's claudine wong is in oakland with details of a break- in and how its not the first time -- it's not the first time this museum has been targeted. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. they want to catch the people responsible. don't know if the same person is responsible for both thefts but any want to put a stop to it and -- but they want to put to a stop to it and get the artifacts back. let's tell you what happened. the museum was mit on monday morning when if was closed for the second time in two months. what -- when it was closed for the second time in two months. they want back the artifact that was worth more than $800,000. the museum spokesperson said a single thief was seen on surveillance video making their way through the galleries. that's similar to what happened in november. in that case, it was also a monday night. a door on
thank you, steve. >>> it is 7:09. in just a few hours, the reward will be announced in hopes of recovering a valuable artifact that was stolen from the oakland museum of california. ktvu's claudine wong is in oakland with details of a break- in and how its not the first time -- it's not the first time this museum has been targeted. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. they want to catch the people responsible. don't know if the same person is responsible for both thefts but any want...
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steve brown live tonight in chicago. a new strain of a virus is quickly spreading across several countries including the united states where folks are willing to -- calling it the winter vomiting bug. there is is no cure. doctors say the virus is in no way related to influenza but they share some things in common. >> it mutates rapidly. it changes, becomes a new strain every year. this year strain brand new strain. twice as many cases it. it sprez extremely rapidly. both the flu and norovirus spread rapidly this already made its way from england over to utah. so you can imagine how fast it's going to spread across the united states. >> this has become the dominant strain of the virus france, belgium and denmark plus japan and new zealand. the suspect accused of committing mass murder in the movie theater was back in court today and people there saw some photos he apparently took before he opened fire. pictures and how the accused gunman finally reacted when he saw them. plus the lottery winner died of cyanide poisoning a
steve brown live tonight in chicago. a new strain of a virus is quickly spreading across several countries including the united states where folks are willing to -- calling it the winter vomiting bug. there is is no cure. doctors say the virus is in no way related to influenza but they share some things in common. >> it mutates rapidly. it changes, becomes a new strain every year. this year strain brand new strain. twice as many cases it. it sprez extremely rapidly. both the flu and...
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stuart: do you think that, steve, really? >> you know, i do. i actually think that one of the things that john boehner told me when he had those negotiations with the president was, at the beginning. negotiations, the president did realize, look, we can't go forward, now this, stuart. i think most rational americans know, we can't forward with the highest corporate tax rate in the world, it doesn't work. the personal tax rates, small businesses pay, too high as well. i think there's a sliver of a chance that we could get tax reform. stuart: i am shocked. >> gets rid of the loopholes-- >> i'm shocked. >> maybe you think i'm polly ann-ish. >> i don't see how january the 1st we raise the rates and march the 1st we lower them again. >> you may be right. the loopholes, look what we did on the last tax bill. the junk that we put in the tax system. algae subsidies, wind subsidies, and nascar-- i've heard you talking about this. a lot of money you could save by getting rid of those loopholes. stuart: steve, let me end it like this, congratulations, you
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this comes after a seattle based group led by steve bomber and steve hanson are trying to buy the kings. >>> it could be a big night for steven spielberg at the golden globe. spielberg lincoln is nominated for seven golden globes. ben affleck argo are both nominated for five awards. comedians tina fey and amy will host the ceremony. >>> your new miss america is miss new york. >> drew: there she is miss new york has won the title of miss america. 23-year-old mallory hagan took top honors in the beauty pageant last night after tap dancing to james brown and answered the question about whether armed guards belong in school. she defeated notable contestants. >>> time now 7:21. it's freezing here but it's even colder in the mountains. the new service in the sierra that may make travel a little easier. >>> victims of super storm sandy kicked out of their hotel with nowhere else to go. who some are blaming. >>> while we slept our temperatures tanked to near freezing even below freezing in some area. coming up i'll have a look at what you can expect this morning and a view of your sunday aftern
this comes after a seattle based group led by steve bomber and steve hanson are trying to buy the kings. >>> it could be a big night for steven spielberg at the golden globe. spielberg lincoln is nominated for seven golden globes. ben affleck argo are both nominated for five awards. comedians tina fey and amy will host the ceremony. >>> your new miss america is miss new york. >> drew: there she is miss new york has won the title of miss america. 23-year-old mallory hagan...
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steve king introduced a bill in 2011 to clarify in his words the 14th amendment. the amendment grants citizenship to anyone born -- it was written after the civil war for african-americans obviously. well, king argued tfers not meant to including babies of illegal immigrants. take a look. >> anchor babies are babies that are born in the united states to an illegal mother and the practice over the years has been to grant automatic citizenship to babies born on u.s. soil. they sneak into the united states many of them for the purposes of having the baby, they get the little birth certificate with their little feet prints on there, and then they stay here or go back to their home country and wait until that child comes of age and then that child, they use that child to apply to bring in the family, the nuclear family, then the extended family. and it's out of control. >> you might expect something like that from the man who questioned whether barack obama's mom might have sent his birth announcement by telegram from kenya. king is at it again with anchor babies. intr
steve king introduced a bill in 2011 to clarify in his words the 14th amendment. the amendment grants citizenship to anyone born -- it was written after the civil war for african-americans obviously. well, king argued tfers not meant to including babies of illegal immigrants. take a look. >> anchor babies are babies that are born in the united states to an illegal mother and the practice over the years has been to grant automatic citizenship to babies born on u.s. soil. they sneak into...
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if apple makes a less expensive iphone it will be a departure from what steve jobs philosophy was. he was more concerned with profit than scale. tim cook is now at the helm so it could be a new era for apple. >> we'll keep an eye out for the change. thank you, court any. >> maybe a new era for chicago as well. the city is closing in on a record. if they don't get snow today it will break the 72-year snowless record. that's 319 days without an inch of snow on the ground. mixed blessings for the city. they are saving money on ice removal and snow plows but they can't use winter favorites like the good old ice rank rink. >> it's a drag for kids who like to stay home from school. back in nebraska, bring the snow. >> because of sandy, they lost a lot of days already. it might be a blessing in disguise. they had to get through mean weather in the fall. it is unusual. they have had snow. just nothing to accumulate above ap inch. we'll talk about what's happening here. we might get snow. don't count on a snow day, kids. what i can tell you is the potential for flurries as we wake up and me
if apple makes a less expensive iphone it will be a departure from what steve jobs philosophy was. he was more concerned with profit than scale. tim cook is now at the helm so it could be a new era for apple. >> we'll keep an eye out for the change. thank you, court any. >> maybe a new era for chicago as well. the city is closing in on a record. if they don't get snow today it will break the 72-year snowless record. that's 319 days without an inch of snow on the ground. mixed...
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>> shepard: steve brown in chicago tonight. hugo chavez is too sick to attend his swearing in thursday for a third term as venezuela's president. that's the word from the country are's government. venezuela's vice president says chavez is invoking a constitutional provision that allows claying the ceremony past the official date of january 10th. the opposition party is challenging that. the venezuelan leader has been in a cuban hospital as far as we know since having cancer surgery last month. officials have said chavez has a lung infection and they are down playing reports that he is on life support. chavez has has long had a tense relationship with the u.s. once famously calling president george h.w. bush diablo. the wildfire threat is now at catastrophic. the highest possible level in southeastern australia as crews there battle more than 100 fires. high winds and heat fueled flames on the mainland and island of tasmania, around 100 people still reportedly missing after brush fires destroy their homes last week. evacuated na
>> shepard: steve brown in chicago tonight. hugo chavez is too sick to attend his swearing in thursday for a third term as venezuela's president. that's the word from the country are's government. venezuela's vice president says chavez is invoking a constitutional provision that allows claying the ceremony past the official date of january 10th. the opposition party is challenging that. the venezuelan leader has been in a cuban hospital as far as we know since having cancer surgery last...
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first let's check in with steve doocy coming up on "fox & friends." >> coming up on "fox & friends" actress and singer naomi judd will be here and the hit fishing show based in massachusetts, wicked tuna are here. along with former military general stanley mcchrystal. it is 12 minutes from now on the fox news channel. ya. alright, anher one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagenassat. pass down something he will be grateful for. that's the power of german engineering. back to you. >> it is 9 minutes before the hour. here's a look at the headlines this morning. incredible images coming out of australia. parents air grandparents are fo go under a peer with their grandchildren from wildfires burning across the country. they were there for more than 2 hours until they eventually found a small boat and able to make it out of harm's way. how frightening for that family. >> your f
first let's check in with steve doocy coming up on "fox & friends." >> coming up on "fox & friends" actress and singer naomi judd will be here and the hit fishing show based in massachusetts, wicked tuna are here. along with former military general stanley mcchrystal. it is 12 minutes from now on the fox news channel. ya. alright, anher one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed,...
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steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> wow. go ahead. >> it says, you know, we have learned that if you handle money regularly, it is likely you have passed at least one fake bill. remarkable. apparently, the fake bills, i have touched them. they do feel a little slicker than, than others. >> there is a certain feel to it. they say a tutorial on detecting counterfeit currency, on the website of the treasury department and secret service if you want to do investigating. >> let me touch it. >> i rarely carry cash, check out this $10 bill. >> let me touch it. >> is it real? >> i am not sure. i may have to call secret service. >> willis gave me the $10. something wrong with. >> something up with this. this could be funny money. >> uh-huh. i'll check it out. i'm calling. i'm calling. >> funny money, willis. >> yes, officer, come get mr. willis. >> for shame. for shame. >> there is $100. >> there is $100. >> okay, boss. >> for shame. >> i know you don't have one. >> i have fake nickels. >>> coming up next, something surprisingly smar
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> wow. go ahead. >> it says, you know, we have learned that if you handle money regularly, it is likely you have passed at least one fake bill. remarkable. apparently, the fake bills, i have touched them. they do feel a little slicker than, than others. >> there is a certain feel to it. they say a tutorial on detecting counterfeit currency, on the website of the treasury department and secret service if you want to do investigating. >>...
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i thought it was in steve's brain. >>> i'm toure. it's the year of lincoln. surprising me a little bit but more locks than a hardware store. >> i haven't seen one of the movies and if you haven't either, don't be embarrassed. you were probably too busy watching "the cycle." >>> loyal lew. the president flushing out the second term cabinet today promoting the chief of staff jack lew to run the treasury. >> so for all of the talk out there about deficit reduction, making sure our books
i thought it was in steve's brain. >>> i'm toure. it's the year of lincoln. surprising me a little bit but more locks than a hardware store. >> i haven't seen one of the movies and if you haven't either, don't be embarrassed. you were probably too busy watching "the cycle." >>> loyal lew. the president flushing out the second term cabinet today promoting the chief of staff jack lew to run the treasury. >> so for all of the talk out there about deficit...
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and symbolically, that means a lot because that's when steve allen was on. that's when jack paar was on. that's when johnny carson was on. look at you. you're a real film director now. >> reporter: kimmel's been doing this ten years. he's now ready. >> there were times when i hoped the show would be canceled, you know? >> reporter: why? >> because it's brutal. it's a lot easier now than it was. the celebrities know who i am. that's a big part of it. there's times when i'd sit there and interview a guest and have a difficult time getting their attention. >> reporter: now, nearly everyone knows who he is. >> kids are really all i have left. they don't know who i am. they don't know where i'm coming from or where i'm getting at. so, i like to talk to them. what is the difference between a boy and a girl? >> reporter: we just watched you spend a whole day trying to make children say bathroom words. this is a job? >> this is what i do for a living. it's ridiculous, i know. >> reporter: i think you should drop the bit when you disappoint children. >> you do? you d
and symbolically, that means a lot because that's when steve allen was on. that's when jack paar was on. that's when johnny carson was on. look at you. you're a real film director now. >> reporter: kimmel's been doing this ten years. he's now ready. >> there were times when i hoped the show would be canceled, you know? >> reporter: why? >> because it's brutal. it's a lot easier now than it was. the celebrities know who i am. that's a big part of it. there's times when...
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>> steve: sorry, ben. and "silver lining playbook" received four nominations all in the acting category. >> brian: last time that happened was 1981, "reds." i was wearing the same outfit (see you tomorrow. going on, brian. long as can be. fox news alert. white house might use executive orders to go around congress and push through new gun laws in america, setting off alarm bells. possibly setting up a showdown over the separation of powers. that would be intriguing. welcome everybody, to "america's newsroom." i'm bill hemmer. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. vice president joe biden meets today with the nra and wal-mart that is set to be a pretty contentious meeting. two powerhouses in the gun industryer this, but biden's comments got gun owners fired up yesterday. here is some of that. >> the president is going to act. there are executive orders, there are executive action that can be taken. we haven't decided what it will be yet but we're compiling it all with the help of the attorn
>> steve: sorry, ben. and "silver lining playbook" received four nominations all in the acting category. >> brian: last time that happened was 1981, "reds." i was wearing the same outfit (see you tomorrow. going on, brian. long as can be. fox news alert. white house might use executive orders to go around congress and push through new gun laws in america, setting off alarm bells. possibly setting up a showdown over the separation of powers. that would be...
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steve? >> andrew, thanks. the treasury secretary job in this post-financial crisis world, has expanded. let's take a look at all the areas where -- the treasury secretary jack lew will now have to face including the old ones and the new ones. the first obviously coming up the debt ceiling and more. the things he has to figure out is he's got to negotiate a sequester deal and a debt ceiling deal with congress or figure out how to run the government without any debt. in other words, match cash flow to expenses. second item is long-term he's got to come up with entitlement fixes and a fix for the longer-run deficit. finally, tax reform, corporate and individual, potentially on the table. i think jack lew is probably pretty strong in this particular area. but the other aspect which was always there but has now risen significantly in importance is global finance. he is the stand-up man for the next meltdown. he's got to finish and keep negotiating dodd-frank and the basel iii accords with international regulators.
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deadline.com's steve hammond points to a handful of contenders. >> "les miserables" is certain to be nominated. "argo" and "zero dark thirty" will be nominated. >> jennifer lawrence, bradley cooper and robert de niro, has endured an oscar dry spell. >> robert de niro has not been nominated for 21 years. >> among the possible nominees, one movie stands out as a question mark. what will oscar voters make of quinton tarantino's "django unchained" >> it could get a ton of nominations or virtually nothing. it's either or. >> reporter: critics have not been silent. some of them accusing tarantino of travelizing slavery. >> it's such a box office hit that could only hurt. >> reporter: the controversy should make for a suspenseful oscar nomination announcement. >>> and that announcement will come in just a few hours. we'll have it live here on cnn in a special we're calling "the nomination" this morning. that starts at 8:00. soledad and a.j. hammer will be in new york. i'll be here in los angeles. we'll have the oscar nominations live. now, we talked about best picture. you're right, the osc
deadline.com's steve hammond points to a handful of contenders. >> "les miserables" is certain to be nominated. "argo" and "zero dark thirty" will be nominated. >> jennifer lawrence, bradley cooper and robert de niro, has endured an oscar dry spell. >> robert de niro has not been nominated for 21 years. >> among the possible nominees, one movie stands out as a question mark. what will oscar voters make of quinton tarantino's "django...
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>> uh-huh. >> steve rattner, here's a great example. bobby jindal, like me, a really conservative guy economically. but has come out and spoken out against the stupid wing of the republican party. he's been very responsible. remember right after the election? >> yeah. >> like come on, we have got to be more inclusive, guys, and got to stop being the stupid party. here's a great example. you can disagree with bobby jindal on economics, which i'm sure you do -- >> right. >> -- because he's a lot like me, but you can respect bobby jindal as being a smart guy who wants to expand the party and be more inclusive. >> yeah. i agree. i respect him for all those things. and i think he is part of the future of the party. this particular proposal, i think what you said about it is accurate which is it does all things being equal, it's worse for poor people because they do spend more of their income, it's what we call a regressive tax. >> so you hear about lance? >> i think he's going to do oprah and tell all. >> what do you mean? what's he going to
>> uh-huh. >> steve rattner, here's a great example. bobby jindal, like me, a really conservative guy economically. but has come out and spoken out against the stupid wing of the republican party. he's been very responsible. remember right after the election? >> yeah. >> like come on, we have got to be more inclusive, guys, and got to stop being the stupid party. here's a great example. you can disagree with bobby jindal on economics, which i'm sure you do -- >>...
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we have congressman steve cohen on the show. he's going to talk about gun control. and then you know now alex jones jones, he attacked the "the young turks." >> jennifer: i hope you have invited him on. >> cenk: we have. we'll see how that turns out. >> jennifer: i could not believe that a man who is allowed to have weapons if you saw that particular explosion. i felt sorry for poor pierce morgan. on your show, the issue of gun control, you're going to be talking about it, but do you think, cenk, you, that we can actually stoke congress to do something? do you have confidence that we might be able to shame them? >> cenk: you know, it's really interesting. we talked to congressman yarmouth on the show, and he thinks we can get it done. but congressman cohen is more skeptical. every day that goes by we get further away from bogey able to do it. i have to give the obama administration credit, they're considering really strong proposals. i'm hopeful. >> jennifer: cheng uygur hopeful on gun safety measures, i'm feeling good about it. that's all i can say. we'll be watchi
we have congressman steve cohen on the show. he's going to talk about gun control. and then you know now alex jones jones, he attacked the "the young turks." >> jennifer: i hope you have invited him on. >> cenk: we have. we'll see how that turns out. >> jennifer: i could not believe that a man who is allowed to have weapons if you saw that particular explosion. i felt sorry for poor pierce morgan. on your show, the issue of gun control, you're going to be talking...
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more than a year after his death, steve johnsbs was still at the top. at number two, amazon's jeff bezos, share holders of the online retailer have seen a return of more than 12,000% since 1996. in third place, the leader of samsung. he's turned the maker of large screen tvs and cell phones into a dominant worldwide player in consumer electronics. including in the top 100, notables like current hewlett-packard's ceo meg whitman. the owner of the nba's nets and former google ceo eric schmidt. and the biggest leap for a ceo from harvard's last ranking in 2010 was made by lars sorensen who leads the pharmaceutical manufacturer. he jumped all the way from number 233 to number 20. >> and joining us now is susan battery, an expert on leadership and career experts. she's a ceo herr of battley consultants. good morning. >> do you think they got it right? i think they got it right on one aspect which is shareholder value over time. while this is critical in terms of what investors are looking at, i do believe it's only one metric. we have many others especially
more than a year after his death, steve johnsbs was still at the top. at number two, amazon's jeff bezos, share holders of the online retailer have seen a return of more than 12,000% since 1996. in third place, the leader of samsung. he's turned the maker of large screen tvs and cell phones into a dominant worldwide player in consumer electronics. including in the top 100, notables like current hewlett-packard's ceo meg whitman. the owner of the nba's nets and former google ceo eric schmidt....
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. >>> this sunday on "60 minutes" steve kroft examines how high-tech is replacing humans. >> reporter: bruce welty is ceo of quiet logistics. then tire operation was designed around the small orange robot made by a company outside boston called kiva and can now be found in warehouses all over the country. this is the order she's filling on this screen? >> yeah. in a typical warehouse she'd have to walk from location to location. that's the innovation here is that the product comes to her. >> reporter: and all of this is preprogrammed? nobody has to sit and tell the robots where to go? >> no. no. a lot of algorithm. a lot of time went into this. >> reporter: customer orders are transmitted from a computer through wi-fi that direct the robots, guiding them across an electronic checkerboard with bar codes in the panels. if. >> if they're not carrying anything they can go underthe grid. we call that tunnelling. >> reporter: you'd think they would run into each other. >> it is fascinating. >> you can see steve's full report sunday night on "60 minutes." >>> some cities are now running out
. >>> this sunday on "60 minutes" steve kroft examines how high-tech is replacing humans. >> reporter: bruce welty is ceo of quiet logistics. then tire operation was designed around the small orange robot made by a company outside boston called kiva and can now be found in warehouses all over the country. this is the order she's filling on this screen? >> yeah. in a typical warehouse she'd have to walk from location to location. that's the innovation here is that...
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steve? over there. an what they found when they developed the rubric for determining whether the death would have been preventable had there been a change in the design of gun, they found the 37% of these unintentional deaths they looked at would have been preventable by a personalized gun. there have been some other studies the same kind of thing that similarly found that a large percent of deaths could be changed by designing guns. but it's not only these unintelligencal deaths that little green slice of the pie chart they told you. we heard about suicide deaths, suicide being the largest slice of the pie. ..
steve? over there. an what they found when they developed the rubric for determining whether the death would have been preventable had there been a change in the design of gun, they found the 37% of these unintentional deaths they looked at would have been preventable by a personalized gun. there have been some other studies the same kind of thing that similarly found that a large percent of deaths could be changed by designing guns. but it's not only these unintelligencal deaths that little...
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>> steve. i am an activist and i want to sort of response to the question about the danger of the nra and the gun manufacturers and so on to face these people before in various states in california and new jersey and other states and we won and we can win again, and cheeks constituencies, every constituency to be involved with this the face community, seniors, students and so on, but i agree with you. now is the time for all those constituencies to come together and to start working for change. and i think -- i agree with you that it is time to do it. >> bryan miller runs an organization called keating and broad's call and the organization called a cease-fire new jersey, and it was bryan miller who is actually the individual that about the law passed in new jersey quite some time ago that said as soon as the first child for four personalized using those to some honestly the gun is available on the market that three years from that date all new handguns sold in new jersey would have to be child
>> steve. i am an activist and i want to sort of response to the question about the danger of the nra and the gun manufacturers and so on to face these people before in various states in california and new jersey and other states and we won and we can win again, and cheeks constituencies, every constituency to be involved with this the face community, seniors, students and so on, but i agree with you. now is the time for all those constituencies to come together and to start working for...
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>> sounds tempting, steve. thanks so much. >> i'm glad there are others. >> me, too. >>> we're going to turn to the royal portrait. kate's first unveiled in london. this is the portrait that millions will see for years to come. is it a success? you're going to be the judge right now. and abc's lama hasan has the story. >> reporter: this morning, the moment of truth. william and kate entering london's national portrait gallery, anxiously awaiting for the unveiling of the duchess' first official portrait. it took 3 1/2 months to create. would the painting do the duchess justice? take a look for yourself. kate sat twice for the portrait. once in may and again in june. painter paul emsley says he wanted to capture her natural beauty. and he thought he was originally going to paint her without a smile. after meeting her, he changed his mind. >> i think actually that it was the right choice in the end to have her smiling because it does -- that's really who she is, i think. >> reporter: he also took liberties with he
>> sounds tempting, steve. thanks so much. >> i'm glad there are others. >> me, too. >>> we're going to turn to the royal portrait. kate's first unveiled in london. this is the portrait that millions will see for years to come. is it a success? you're going to be the judge right now. and abc's lama hasan has the story. >> reporter: this morning, the moment of truth. william and kate entering london's national portrait gallery, anxiously awaiting for the...